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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, July 20, 2011 3B LAW and DRDER SHERIFF'S BLOTTER Arrests Crescent Mills One person was arrested on a charge of being under the influence of a Controlled substance. Graeagle One person was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence. Greenville One person was arrested on a charge of public intoxication. Quincy One person was arrested on a charge of DUI. Two people were arrested on a charge of public intoxi- cation. Twain One person was arrested on charges of DUI, being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and child endangerment. Fire Friday, July 8 Vehicle: A call to the Mt. Hough Ranger Station re- ported a vehicle fire. Quincy fire was paged. Tuesday, July 12 Smoke: In Clio, a caller reported smoke on Road 40 coming from under a trestle near Willow Creek. The fire department investigated and the information was passed on to the U.S. Forest Service. Saturday, July 9 Forest: In Quincy, the Colum- bia Hill fire station reported a possible forest fire. The call was transferred to the USFS. Campfire: In Meadow Valley, a caller reported a large campfire. The call was trans- ferred to the USFS. Medical Friday, July 8 Pain: In Portola, a caller requested an ambulance for abdominal pain. The call was transferred to Eastern Plumas Health Care. Portola fire was paged. Medication: In Greenville, a caller requested an ambu- lance for her mother who was having a bad reaction to medication. The call was transferred to EPHC. Indian Valley fire was paged and responded. Saturday, July 9 Leg: At Lake Almanor, a caller requested medical aid for a male with a leg injury. The call was transferred to Susanville Interagency Fire Center. The patient was transferred to Seneca. Blood pressure: In Portola, a caller requested an ambu- lance for a person experienc- ing a fever and high blood pressure. The person was transferred to EPHC. Unknown malady: In Chester, a caller reported a truck with a male driver was stopped in the middle of the highway, rolling backward. The California Highway Patrol and SIFC were paged. Deputies advised the driver was having a medical emer- gency. Unknown malady: In Portola, a caller requested medical aid for a female who was semi-conscious. Unknown malady: In Quincy, Plumas District Hospital and Quincy fire were paged for a person who was possi- bly experiencing symptoms of detoxification. The person was transferred to PDH. Sunday, July 10 Fall: In Portola, a caller re- ported an elderly male had fallen. The call was trans- ferred to EPHC. Portola fire was paged. Unknown malady: Ifi Green- ville, a caller requested an ambulance for a female with an allergic reaction. The call was transferred to South Lassen EMS. Indian Valley/ Crescent Mills fire was paged and responded. Monday, July 11 Bowel: In Portola, a caller reported her patient had a partial bowel obstruction and would like to go to Tahoe Forest Hospital. The patient was transferred to EPHC. Stuck: In Portola, a caller requested assistance for her sister who had her arm stuck in a couch. The information was transferred to EPHC. Portola fire was paged. Airway: In Greenville, a caller requested an ambu- lance for his wife who was having trouble breathing. The call was transferred to SLEMS. Indian Valley fire was paged. Pain: In Portola, a caller requested an ambulance for a person who was having chest pain at a clinic. The call was transferred to EPHC. Portola fire was paged and responded. Tuesday, July 12 Seizure: In Graeagle, medical aid was requested for a male who was having a seizure. The call was transferred to EPHC. Graeagle fire was paged. Fall: In Greenville, a caller reported she had fallen and could not get up. The call was transferred to SLEMS. Indian Valley fire was paged. Fall: In Greenville, a caller requested assistance for her husband who fell from his wheelchair in the driveway. Indian Valley/Crescent Mills fire were paged and re- sponded. Unknown malady: In Quincy, a caller requested an ambulance. The call was transferred to PDH. PDH and Quincy fire were paged. PDH cancelled Quincy fire. Wednesday, July 13 Fall: In Quincyl a caller requested an ambulance for a person who had fallen and whose face hit the pavement. PDH and Quincy fire were paged. Arm: In Graeagle, a caller requested an ambulance for a woman who had broken her arm. The call was transferred to EPHC. Graeagle fire was paged. Stroke: In Graeagle, a caller requested an ambulance for a victim of a possible stroke. The call was transferred to EPHC. Graeagle fire was paged. Eye: In Chester, a caller requested directions to Seneca for a child who split her eye open. The call was transferred to SIFC. Vomit: At Lake Almanor, a caller reported his wife was unresponsive and had been vomiting. The call was transferred to SIFC. CHP REPORT Parking collision, July 9 Joseph Bianco, 65, of Graeagle, was parked on the west side of Highway 89 in Graeagle at 9:30 a.m. He was backing his 1993 Toyota pickup out of the parking space to proceed south on the highway. Mary McInerney, 85, also of Graeagle, was driving a 2003 Mercedes northbound on Highway 89, and turned left across the southbound lane, intending to pull into a park- ing space just to the right of Bianco. Bianco waited for traffic to clear and began backing into the southbound lane. He did not see McInerney coming from the opposite direction. According to the California Highway Patrol report, as McInerney crossed into the southbound lane, she realized the spot she was heading for was already taken. She then saw Bianco backing up toward her. She accelerated in an attempt to avoid the collision but could not get out of the way. The pickup struck the left rear corner of the Mercedes. Both parties parked their vehicles, called 911 and waited for CHP to arrive. Bo'th had been wearing their seat belts and neither reported injuries. e See Law, page 4B Law and Order policy Information that appears in this column is compiled from the Plumas County Sheriff's Office activity log, the county correctional center's booking log and California Highway Patrol press releases. The Sheriff's Blotter shows initial charges. In some instances the charges may change after the dispatch report. We do not report suspects' names in arrests for public intoxication or drunken driving unless accompanied by another serious charge, such as probation violation, a vehicle accident or another felony. The fact that someone has beenarrested and charged with a crime does not constitute guilt. The case may never appear in court if the district attorney determines there is insufficient evidence to prosecute. The fact that someone was involved in an automobile collision does not constitute liability or fault. Minors are named as legal-age drivers at 16, unless they are charged with a crime in conjunction with an incident. The CHP determines whether injuries are characterized as minor, moderate or fatal. Need help REP If it's ing we can'll find someumo can. Tff00 YTffg SINCE 1984 m I General Building Contractor Calif. Lic. #453927 (530) 283-2035 We're Here To Help! By Patty Miller & John Banks Court Mandated and DMV Required Programs Now including the 11550 H&S Treatment Program/ Offered countywide at these locations: Chester - 372 Main St. Greenville - 209 Hwy. 89 Portola - 500 First Avenue Quincy - 2288 E. Main St., Jackson St@. For more information, call (530) 283-9678 Plumas Sierra Community Solutions pacs@digitalpath.net Looking for a W car o¢ truck? 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